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    Enough posing - show me your divers UNDER WATER

    The deeper, the better...
    La lutte elle-même vers les sommets suffit à remplir un cœur d'homme; il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux.

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    Deepest jug I own!

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    There's nothing important to read here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KennethRSloan View Post
    show me your divers UNDER WATER
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    The deeper, the better..
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    Quote Originally Posted by KennethRSloan View Post
    The deeper, the better...
    i would like to see your's first..

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    Haven't been on a dive in a few years and this is the only pic I have of my watch underwater. Its a Tag heuer Aquaracer Chronograph. Been down to 30m but this pic is probably at around 15m

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    Oh and here is my Sinn under a foot of water (on the steps) in a pool . Not a diver though...

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    Enough posing - show me your divers UNDER WATER

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    Deepest jug I own!

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    That's pretty extreme! Does your watch even have a helium escape valve?
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    No water, but here it is under a Red Bull.




    Luckily, the MM300's design means it doesn't need a HEV.

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    Squale 101 modded


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    Neither of these are deeper than ten feet but they aren't actually divers either, so...

    Rado New Original XL with starfish, Caribbean Sea Dec 2014



    Seiko 5 with randomly spinning bezel, Caribbean Sea Jan 2012

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